''/Advent stage (left) and
Glamour Kills stage (right) on the 2010 tour, an example of the tour's side-by-side stage setup. Acts play alternating 30-minute set times on the two stages. The Warped Tour was created in 1995 by
Kevin Lyman and Ray Woodbury, president of RK Diversified Entertainment, in production with the short-lived
Warp Magazine and
Creative Artists Agency. The tour began June 21 at the
Idaho Center in
Nampa, Idaho, and ended August 18 at the Phoenix Plaza Amphitheater in
Pontiac, Michigan. In 2009, the two main stages were condensed into one and bands were given 40-minute sets, as opposed to the traditional 30 minutes across the previous two stages. Despite this, the tour decided to bring back the two main stages concept with 35-minute sets instead for the 2012 tour and beyond. In 2012, the Warped Tour traveled to London, the first time the tour had left North America or Australia since 2002. In the UK and Europe, Warped Tour was operated by English promoter
Kilimanjaro Live. The Warped Tour returned to London in 2015.
Warped Tour 1996 The tour usually was held at outdoor venues, though on rare occasions it was held indoors. In 1996, due to problems with the event venue, the show was forced to move indoors to
The Capitol Ballroom nightclub in Washington, D.C. 1996 was the first year for Vans as a sponsor; they remained the main sponsor thereafter.
Warped Tour 1997 In 1997, the Vans Warped Tour went international and included venues in Europe, Canada, and the United States. Reed Glick was the manager for the international tour.
Warped Tour 1999 In 1999, the tour started the new year in New Zealand, Australia, and Hawaii. After a pause, it resumed its North American tour in the continental United States through the summer, before finishing the tour in Europe.
Warped Tour 2009 On February 10, 2009, details for the annual "Warped Tour Kick Off Party" were announced. The show took place April 2, 2009, at The Key Club in
West Hollywood,
California, and featured Warped Tour 2009 bands
T.S.O.L.,
The Adolescents,
Sing It Loud,
TAT, and TV/TV on the bill. The tour won the Best Festival/Tour Award at the
Rock on Request Awards.
Warped Tour 2012 The
Warped Tour 2012 kickoff party took place March 29, 2012, at
Club Nokia in
Los Angeles, California, featuring performances by
Falling in Reverse,
the Used,
Yellowcard,
Dead Sara, Matt Toka and Forever Came Calling. During the
Toronto date, a fan fell unconscious during
Chelsea Grin's performance and died. Both the band and Warped Tour offered their condolences on Twitter. For the first time in 14 years, the Warped Tour was held in the UK in November 2012. This was also the first year that the show Warped Roadies premiered. The show was a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the Vans Warped Tour as it made its way across the country with more than 60 bands. Zach Booher of the band While We're Up was killed in a road accident in Wisconsin.
Warped Tour 2013 The Warped Tour 2013 kick off party took place March 28, 2013, at
Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California, featuring performances by
Chiodos, New Beat Fund,
Gin Wigmore,
MC Lars,
Craig Owens,
Dia Frampton,
Charlotte Sometimes, Big Chocolate,
Echosmith, and special guests. The tour would again return to Europe for the second year in a row with more tour dates. For the first time since 2001, Warped Tour would also appear in Australia.
Warped Tour 2014 The Warped Tour 2014 kick off party took place on April 1, 2014, at
Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California, featuring performances by
Bad Rabbits,
Issues,
One Ok Rock,
Secrets, This Wild Life,
To the Wind,
Watsky, Chelsea Grin, Beartooth, Volumes, Buried In The Mountains, and others. The tour returned to
Montreal for the first time in two years. On February 7, 2014, it was announced that the Warped Tour would visit
Alaska for the first time for a pre-tour "The Road to Warped" show. The entire first date (June 13 at
Houston) was streamed live on the tour's website. In June 2014, Kevin Lyman announced on
Twitter that the UK segment of the 2014 tour would not go ahead. The San Diego stop was sponsored by Waveborn Sunglasses. As a part of celebrating the 20th anniversary of the tour, there were surprise appearances from two bands:
Linkin Park played at
Ventura, California on June 22, 2014, and
A Day to Remember played at
Chicago, Illinois, on July 19, 2014.
Warped Tour 2015 The Warped Tour 2015 kickoff party took place on April 7, 2015, at
Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California, featuring performances by
As It Is,
Bebe Rexha,
New Years Day,
Knuckle Puck,
Metro Station,
Candy Hearts, and New Beat Fund. The tour again visited
Alaska for "The Road to Warped" show. The entire first date (June 19 at
Pomona) again was streamed live on the tour's website. The tour returned to Europe playing at the
Alexandra Palace in
London, England on October 18.
Austin Jones, a former musician and a convicted
sex offender, was due to take part in the 2015 tour until reports surfaced about his behavior and about tour founder Kevin Lyman's role in covering up Jones's actions.
Warped Tour 2016 The Warped Tour 2016 announced the lineup on March 22 at its kickoff party at Full Sail University in Florida, featuring select performances by 2016 Warped bands. Headliners of this tour included Falling in Reverse, Less Than Jake, Good Charlotte, Sleeping with Sirens, New Found Glory, and others. The tour kicked off June 24, 2016, in Dallas, Texas, and hit 41 cities throughout the summer, ending in Portland, Oregon, on August 13, 2016. In addition to the 41 cities, there was a "Road to Warped Tour Alaska" on June 22, 2016.
Warped Tour 2017 The Warped Tour 2017 announced the lineup on March 22 at its kickoff party at
Full Sail University in Florida. Headliners (Bands playing the Journeys Sponsored Stages) of this tour include
Andy Black,
Beartooth,
Dance Gavin Dance,
I Prevail, and
New Years Day, among others. The tour kicked off June 11, 2017, in
Seattle, Washington, and would hit 41 cities throughout the summer, ending in
Pomona, CA on August 6, 2017. In addition to the 41 cities, an additional show was planned with a separate lineup in
Toluca, Mexico, on May 27, 2017, plus a "Warped Rewind at Sea" cruise to sail between
New Orleans, Louisiana, and
Cozumel, Mexico, from October 28 to November 1, 2017.
Warped Tour 2018 On November 15, 2017, Kevin Lyman announced that the 2018 Warped Tour would be the final tour. "I am so grateful to have worked with more than 1,700 bands over the last 23 summers", Lyman said in his announcement. "I wish I could thank every band that has played the tour."
Warped Tour 2019 On December 18, 2018, Lyman revealed details for the tour's 25th anniversary, taking place in 2019.
Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 29 and 30, 2019, and
Mountain View, California, on July 20 and 21, 2019. On September 17, Lyman told
Pollstar "We have something cooking for 2025. Details should be ready in a few weeks." A month later, on October 17, three festivals were announced for 2025, taking place in
Washington, D.C. on June 14 and 15, followed by
Long Beach, California on July 26 and 27, and
Orlando, Florida on November 15 and 16. It was revealed that
Insomniac would assist in producing the festivals. Both the D.C. and Long Beach dates sold out on November 1. On January 27, 2025, Warped Tour's social media accounts began announcing bands daily until February 26, when the full lineups were released.
Warped Tour 2026 In an October 2024 interview with Rolling Stone, Lyman mentioned the possibility of adding more dates in the coming years, saying "If it works, we'll look to the future to do more." In June 2025, due to the overwhelming success of the D.C. festival, it was announced that the Warped Tour would return for another two-day event in D.C. on June 13-14, 2026. In November 2025, it was announced that the Vans Warped Tour would also return for another two-day event in Long Beach, California on July 25-26, 2026, as well as Orlando, Florida on November 14-15, 2026. In addition to the returning locations, it was announced that two new international locations will added to the 2026 Warped Tour. The tour will include a two-day event in Montreal, Canada on August 21-22, 2026, and Mexico City, Mexico on September 12-13, 2026. ==Legacy==